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Amphibian Biology
Amphibian skin is naked, lacking hair, feathers, or "true" scales, and is highly glandular with mucous ... must be disregarded, in a sense, in order to validate specific taxonomic classification. Amphibian Biology, by Taxon Anuran Biology - Frogs and Toads are amphibians of the order Anura. Found all over ...
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Amphibian Biology
Species Database Database Entries Caudate Biology Families in Detail Photo Gallery Order: GYMNOPHIONA Information about caecilians. Introduction Species Database Database Entries Caecilian Biology Families in Detail Photo Gallery Amphibian Biology Amphibian Articles Photo Gallery Member Gallery Folklore About Us Contact Us Terms of Use amphibians, frogs, salamanders, caecilians, newts, mudpuppies, ...
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USGS North American Amphibian Monitoring Program, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Volunteer Opportunities: Links to other amphibian programs with volunteer participation. Education and Conservation Websites: Links to websites that are related to amphibian biology or conservation. USGS Amphibian Information: Links to other amphibian information of the U.S. Geological Survey. Other Volunteer Opportunities Frogwatch Canada Frogwatch USA back to the top Education and Conservation ...
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Biodiversity & Wildlife in B.C. - Topics
Conservation Program Greater Georgia Basin Steelhead Recovery Plan Marbled Murrelet Recovery Team Upper Columbia White Sturgeon BC Frogwatch Contact What's New Site Map How to Frogwatch Who's Who in BC Report a Sighting Amphibian Biology & Declines Future Frogwatching FAQs Resources & References Links Alien Species What are Alien Species? How Do They Get Here? ...
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Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force (DAPTF)-Link To Life
Declining Amphibian Populations Task Force (DAPTF)-Link To Life This is an archived web presentation from the NMNH Department of Systematic Biology and is no longer being maintained. For more information about Biodiversity, visit the website from the Dept. of Systematic Biology at: http://www.nmnh.si.edu/sysbiology/ Earth's early warning system ...
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NEARMI | NE Amphibian Species
NE Amphibian Species I. Order Caudata (salamanders) II. Order Anura (frogs and toads) References The Class Amphibia contains over 5,504 described living species worldwide, with 276 amphibian species found in the continental United States (Crother 2000, American Museum of Natural History). Currently, 90 amphibian species are recognized in the Northeast, including 59 species in the Order Caudata ...
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Earlham College –– Biology –– For Students
Contact John Iverson, Director of Joseph Moore Museum; or Leslie Bishop and Bill Buskirk, Faculty Advisors. Visit Joseph Moore Museum: Home Page Field Trips Amphibian Emergence, March 7, 2005, Crosley Wildlife Management Area Vicki Penziner Matson Field Trip, November 14, 2004 Jasper-Pulaski State Fish and Wildlife Area to view migrating Sandhill Cranes Getting ...
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Fascinating Aspects of Amphibian & Reptile Biology
Fascinating Aspects of Amphibian & Reptile Biology Salamanders Frogs and Toads A Plague of Frogs or a Jubilee of Toads Lizards Worm Lizards Snakes Turtles Crocodilians Cooperative Feeding Mud and Rootballs in Crocodilian Stomachs
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Marshall University - Biology
Pauley graduate students. *Berry, D., T.K. Pauley, and J. Maerz. 2008. Amphibian use of man-made ponds on forest clear-cuts in the Allegheny Mountains. Applied Herpetology ... of Cincinnati in June. Kristen Polacik, from New Martinsville, WV (BSC BS in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, May 2008), has been accepted into the Biological Sciences masters program at Fort Hays State ...
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Yasuni Rainforest Campaign-Diversity Maps - Amphibian
America is home to the greatest diversity of amphibians on Earth. And as this map shows, amphibian diversity in South America peaks in the northwest Amazon region in and around Yasuní National Park ... National Park is a critical refuge for amphibians, especially in the midst of the global amphibian decline. Almost 40% of amphibians in North, Central, and South America are threatened, much higher than ...
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